Killers like Bruce McArthur should wait longer to apply for parole: Tory MP
OTTAWA — A Conservative MP is hoping to increase the amount of time convicted killers must spend behind bars before they can apply for parole, just as serial killer Bruce McArthur awaits his sentence.
James Bezan’s private member’s bill would give judges and juries the ability to increase parole ineligibility for certain convicted killers to 40 years, up from the current 25 years, if their crimes involved kidnapping, sexually assaulting and murdering a person in Canada.
McArthur has pleaded guilty to killing eight men, and many of the murders had sexual elements.
Bezan says he wants to ease the impact on victims’ families when serious offenders, who often do not get paroled, apply anyway and get the hearings they’re entitled to when they do.